I can't think of a single instance where any predictions of this nature have worked out. Even for the people that "predicted" 9/11 on such a basis, well, I'd like to see that in the context of all their other predictions.
To me, the very worrisome thing is that, if you take several steps back from the day-to-day flows of news, it's quite clear "They" are getting more desperate. The obvious lies and contradictions, the naked power grabs, provocation of crises left and right, nuclear warmongering, etc.
There is no evidence that They fear any of this is going to catch up with them. Which is correct in the sense that if They prevail, it never will If They do not, then it doesn't matter anyway.
You sometimes see this near the end of Nascar races, where an agressive driver currently in second takes a dangerous risk to grab the lead and win the race, but instead causes a huge pile-up. The difference in the analogy is that, instead of getting a smaller second-place trophy, the crowd is going to swarm the track, drag him out of his car, and beat him to death with his own crash helmet.
This Sunday (palm Sunday) was beginning of Holy Week. They've definitely been up to no good this week. Remember the "Easter worshippers" massacre a few years ago? Be alert and discerning
I can't think of a single instance where any predictions of this nature have worked out. Even for the people that "predicted" 9/11 on such a basis, well, I'd like to see that in the context of all their other predictions.
To me, the very worrisome thing is that, if you take several steps back from the day-to-day flows of news, it's quite clear "They" are getting more desperate. The obvious lies and contradictions, the naked power grabs, provocation of crises left and right, nuclear warmongering, etc.
There is no evidence that They fear any of this is going to catch up with them. Which is correct in the sense that if They prevail, it never will If They do not, then it doesn't matter anyway.
You sometimes see this near the end of Nascar races, where an agressive driver currently in second takes a dangerous risk to grab the lead and win the race, but instead causes a huge pile-up. The difference in the analogy is that, instead of getting a smaller second-place trophy, the crowd is going to swarm the track, drag him out of his car, and beat him to death with his own crash helmet.
This Sunday (palm Sunday) was beginning of Holy Week. They've definitely been up to no good this week. Remember the "Easter worshippers" massacre a few years ago? Be alert and discerning
Major sleep issues lately. More gin I suppose.